Lower case letters are always best when available. It was also set to only allow her to spell the word from left to right; I like this because it is logical and shows them the left to right progression. In addition, the word is respelled after it is completed.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Sight Word app demo
My husband recently started using the online training programs through www.lynda.com, and it seems my daughter has noticed. She decided that she wanted to do a lynda.com demonstration of the iPod apps she loves the most. This particular app is one that is used to practice sight words. It has a lot of settings that can be changed within the app to make it more difficult or easier, but she is showing it to you the way it would normally be used.
Lower case letters are always best when available. It was also set to only allow her to spell the word from left to right; I like this because it is logical and shows them the left to right progression. In addition, the word is respelled after it is completed.
Lower case letters are always best when available. It was also set to only allow her to spell the word from left to right; I like this because it is logical and shows them the left to right progression. In addition, the word is respelled after it is completed.
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I'm hearing that schools are moving to handhelds and apps for all technology integration...but of course this can't be true as long as there are interactive white boards!
ReplyDeleteI know we aren't moving completely to handhelds and apps. There is still a big gap in what they can't do. I think that would be very sad to limit technology. A lot of our teaching goes on with IWBs as a whole group or in small groups. This would be difficult with handhelds or apps. Our IWBs are really instead of blackboards or dry erase boards. We do not use overheads at my school anymore either. We use document cameras which can be integrated into the software with the IWB.
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